PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATI t. LOCATION 12. CONCLUIIONI 29 Jun~, 1960 Newton, Qhio D t. DATITIMI 4. Ill OP OlllltVATION Prolta~lr &.aleen Bo.. ... Yiauel a Grun R... D w Aircraft D Pro~Wr Aircraft J0/0400 D Alt-VIw.a D Alr-lnteJc.,t Re4 D PeesiWr Aircraft Wee Atronolcel Jupiter 9J D Pro~eWy AtronoMicol LN. Civllian D PosiWr Atnlcel 7. LINOTM OP ATION L NUMIIIt OP OIJICTI t. COUitSI D Othor~- - Very slowly 0 lnufflclent Deto t.r Evoluotlon One o U,.nown 1 1/2 hours 10. IIIIP OP 1 I. COMMIMTI Very bright object color white then green then r e d anu rust. una side ~ad finger-like projections. Larger than stars an~J ocassional ....... faded and reappeared. A'I'IC POfll 18 (Jt&V 2 8aP 12) l 'he object responsible [or thi..s sis:!ht is the 9lanet Jupiter. haze ~aye~w probably re sponsihl e for the flickering a nd c h3 nges in color. Jupite r was in the locatio:". rtr~scribed by the witness, and c he c ks on subsequent nights indicated that Jupite r was the probable cause 39. Do you thlnlc you can (Circle OneJ IF you an the 1pNd of the oblect? .0. Do you thlnlc you can e1t how far .away you the obiect was? (Circle One) Yea IF you YES,. far.away would you aaylt wa?---------- ~1. Please give the follorw about yourself: Indicate any.acldltlonal Information ab 42. Dute you completed this. questionnaire: Middle Neme .any education, whtch.mlght be pertinent. CJ .. S, J;tr~ a-f-It~ v G~ /f-,,_ (Jrrl r-acl4.r-hdl b~en c c.,I-J r-e, Location. A/tftt t tJWuN ., o, D Direotion ot Motion Astronomical Phenomena (Meteor, Comet, Planet, etc) ,.lc.Y Radar Analysis (Ali'CIN-4El) Natural Hl Analysis and Conclusions' Nlt; 'TS Ct.G;t41C.Y l"ll~IC~....r ;ii P. Ju; ,~p _ SAFOI-3d/tl( rnard/72291 JOUr letter o~ 14 Merch 1961 1n -. vhiala JOU tshti.Ds n un1dentU1e4 tl71DS obJect 6 Jus. tbroup AU8Qt Your letter cont.1De4 1aautt1c1ent latorm.tton tor Vllli4 conclulon. Tbefetore requet you till out the attllobed Air l'orce quet ire 1D detail aDd rd the c 4ooument to the CommaDder Aexoepace Tecbn1cel Intelligence Center Wrlght-Patteraon Air Force Baae, Ohio tor tbelr analywie and/or evaluation. I A.lfBIICZ 3. TA Lt. l, USAF Publ1o IDtor.etion Divi81on Otf1ce of ID~orm.tlon icomeback OI-3d Reader OI-l No Caae (Information ODly) an 1noiclant near 1 1clenUca1 to OM abo'le w.a brouaht to our attentin, by the London Un14ent1t1e4 P111BI Object Rarch OrganisatioD, otLon4on, lan~; A r Daced Blll da va walking +ltrough b!'a paature t1al4a one day earl~ la~t JuM, .when he came acroaa illprinta in the p-0\.md whicb fbl'llecl l"fto concf!ntr1c oirclsa - the out.ar cae approxia:EIItely 2' fleet. in d t.r, end tha inner one 16 fset. acrosa . 'Ihe width cf the iaprinta 4 inchea, a!ld g::- ss at the edge of them ahowecl 1:1dicaU.ona o~ haYing been burned. depth 01" tr.~ izn!'Tinta Wllcl a bwt oa inch, leading. to th. almoat 1MIC.])abl CODCl u- 3ion that. they were caucl b7 l&rp hea.y cil'cult.r object. whiob had; laDtl- ed recently in Ule tiel ct. '!be grauncl 1'7 lw.rcl, aa there had b D DO :rain recen~ly, thia fact added to tbe id.ence .. that the: object which. lande4- . nus t have~ vary hVJ 1a.leecl. Dl nelcl 1ft qution is about . btl~ mil .. from. the rest. roacl,, ancl. DO b1cle eaulcl h&Ye reached t."le epot. -w1 thou1. thors be in acme 11gn ct 1 ta a.pproe.ch through other field. -but there no such 1gna . Ed.a.rd had been. t.o. the apot: 01'117 two day a preYioual,., ncl sceording to bi t.her wre-det1n1telT m circlea. Yisible then. 'lb clay, .. vious ~ tb~diecor.r ot the _,.terioua cirole, Edward and acme helpera .. -w~re workin~ in .a nearby t1el.A . '!bey notbin! WJUaua.l . t. claJ , DOr 414 ... aey other local reeiclen~ report 81\Ytbing um1wual..r TiNa, .. th1 ce.ae 1 det1fti te No Case (Info~mation Only) 8 June 1960 New York, New York Source: UFO Investigator July-August 1960 ' Jwt ~J lul.in L.., , blut elh,tl UR) ..,,"9 a\ hlgh be I~ a b~a.~ Aa~wloua uet ''Wsk whlalt ct.rtt, "'"''1 . parel1el loge ware ~&.. fuU It &flptars ._. 10 . erly -trae\teftL INFORMATION ONLY (NO CASE) SAUCER NEWS, Vol II, MAR 64 ~f B~FS: The photo- graph at the right was sent to us by a correspondent in Seattle, Washing- ton, who wishes to remain anonymous./ It was supposedly taken on June 12th, 1960, by a young man who saw a disc-I shaped object hover at low altitude or a period or several seconds Seattle, Washington M F.MO ROUTING SLIP NEVU USE FOit A"'ltOVAL.S. DIJA/tltltOfiAL.S. CONCUitltENCEJ. Ott SIMIU. ACTIONS I NAMI 0 .. TITU MAJOR FRIBND 0"GANIZATION AND LOCATION COORDINATION INI"'RMATION SIGNATUIU: This report collected by the ATIC Duty Officer FROM NAMI OR TITLE ORG4HIZATION AHO LOCATION DD .~ra~o 95 Repl&ets DA AGO Form 685, 1 Apr 48, and .\FIIQ Form 12, 10 ="lov 47, which may b8 usc<l. Ro Ca (Intorat1oD Only) . IDS JmiiFSa .,t JlfetAirioua attri&l o~ect waa "aeea by.aeveral. L d~r:t.g ~-Dermud.-on the night .. or-June 24th~ It was bright. in t.M-eentei; -lib a s ~r) ar.cl carriecl an ~ of' light arou:1cl ! t.. It tl se :Jeem,d to have lighta - No Case (Information Only) Akron, Ohio Source: UFO Investigator July-August 1960 Bo ca (laforaatioa ODly) Tuasoo, Arizona On FebruaJ\l J J, at Grand Bltmc, Michigan h e;reen ish demo-topped disc-shapod UFO was photographed near tho l.foon by Reotaurc .. !t Q.rner Joseph Perr,y. Sjmiliar objocts wore seen cros~ing the Moon from Tucson, Arizona on -: Jme 2S and ccmtirmed et other lt~:~.~.li ties slso~ Mo Ca (lnforation Only) Martin, Tenn ~ ~ at/' .. Q, I ID a C ~hat. imilar to v"r3l o!ller"i~lif t.he P.-t rw 7eartt, a ci rcl .. appeare4 .,-atertNaly ~n the ~r"'ur.d overni